Summary:
Zip code 90201 in California is home to two large public high schools, Bell Senior High and Bell Gardens High, each serving over 2,000 students in grades 9-12 within the Los Angeles Unified and Montebello Unified school districts, respectively.
Comparing the two, Bell Senior High generally shows stronger academic outcomes, ranking higher statewide and achieving significantly better proficiency in English Language Arts (62% vs. 41%) and a higher graduation rate (93.3% vs. 88.3%). However, both schools face challenges in mathematics, with proficiency rates well below the state average. A notable difference is in resources; Bell Senior High spends over $20,000 per student, which is substantially more than the approximately $13,000 spent per student at Bell Gardens High.
Parents should note that while Bell Senior High has stronger scores, it also reports a higher rate of chronic student absenteeism. Both schools serve communities with high economic need, and each outperforms its own district's averages in several subjects, indicating they are relative strengths within their districts. For families, the choice may involve weighing Bell Senior High's stronger academic performance and resources against the specific programs and environment each school offers.
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